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  2. Karamojong people - Wikipedia

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    The Karamojong live in the southern part of the region in the north-east of Uganda, occupying an area equivalent to one tenth of the country.According to anthropologists, the Karamojong are part of a group that migrated from present-day Ethiopia around 1600 A.D. and split into two branches, with one branch moving to present day Kenya to form the Kalenjin group and Maasai cluster. [6]

  3. Karamojong - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Karamojong people - Wikipedia

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  5. Karamoja - Wikipedia

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    Pokot Settlement in Eastern Karamoja in Uganda Karamojong shepherd Children gathered outside a traditional thatched-roof house in Karamoja region while gazing at the flying drone in the clear sky. The annual Karamojong cultural festival . Districts of Karamoja Location in Uganda. The Karamoja sub-region, commonly known as Karamoja, is a region ...

  6. Edonga - Wikipedia

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    Edonga dance. Edonga dance performance Karamoja women performing Edonga dance. Edonga Dance, also known as Edonga, is a traditional cultural dance originating from the Karamajong people, an ethnic group of the Nilotic community residing in the northeastern region of Uganda especially in Kotido and Moroto districts. [1]

  7. Dodoth people - Wikipedia

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    The Dodoth (or Dodos) are an ethnic group in north eastern Uganda.They belong to the Karamojong Cluster, which also includes the Karamojong and Jie people. [3] Their language is a dialect of the Karamojong language. [4]

  8. Ateker peoples - Wikipedia

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    Ateker, or ŋaTekerin, is a common name for the closely related Jie, Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa, Nyangatom, Teso and Lango peoples and their languages. [1] These ethnic groups inhabit an area across Uganda and Kenya.

  9. Karamajong people - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karamajong_people&oldid=441407101"This page was last edited on 25 July 2011, at 20:19